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once a month was a conservative estimate for me, and $59 is a low end car rental, I'm living in a small town if you cant get it at Walmart or the grocery store it's 100 miles to the nearest city. also medical resources are limited so anything more then a GP visit or an ER means the same drive.
If you have an EV and regularly rent a car for longer drives it completely eats the TCO savings of an EV. https://nickelinstitute.org/media/8d993d0fd3dfd5b/tco-north-american-automotive-final.pdf
I don't where you live but it's over 200 miles for me to get to a passenger rail terminal.
Rural living does come with challenges that urban living does not. A hybrid might be the best solution for that situation.
I don't think EV is the solution for everyone everywhere in its current state. Perhaps one day it will be as the tech improves.
I do think that most urban commuting could and should be done in EVs.